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ECOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN THE ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM

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Title ECOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN THE ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM
 
Creator Vlahova, Veselka; Agricultural University- Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Arabska, Ekaterina; University of agribusiness and rural development
 
Description The permaculture includes landscape shaping, terrace formation, establishment of raised planes and hilly beds. Sepp Holzer’s permaculture has been practices since 1962, having its followers in Columbia, Thailand, Brazil, the USA and Scotland, etc. Important specifics of the Fukuoka method consists of the requirement that the agricultural farm is close to nature, without any attempts to conquer or improve it, whence the method’s name “natural”, i.e. real or natural. In his book entitled “The One-Straw Revolution” the author examines the issues of natural agriculture. The Biodynamic French Intensive method of vegetable gardening combines two gardening traditions: biodynamics, created in the 1920s by Rudolph Steiner, and French intensive gardening, a method practiced by 19th century farmers on the outskirts of Paris. British horticulturist Alan Chadwick bought these methods to the United States in the 1960s and coined the term biointensive. This style of organic gardening focuses on sustainable, high productivity using minimal space.
 
Publisher New knowledge Journal of science
 
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Date 2015-11-03
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://science.uard.bg/index.php/newknowledge/article/view/89
 
Source New knowledge Journal of science; Vol 4, No 3 (2015): New knowledge Journal of Science
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://science.uard.bg/index.php/newknowledge/article/view/89/85
 
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